Morro do Campestre
It does not impress through elevation. It captivates through form.
A place where nature expresses itself through balance rather than excess.
Morro do Campestre offers one of the Serra Catarinense’s most distinctive natural settings — a highland plateau shaped into stone and silence.
Rather than dramatic cliffs or vast escarpments, the landscape reveals a carefully balanced composition of sandstone formations set among open grasslands. Rounded rock volumes, natural towers, and sculpted passages create an environment that feels both expansive and intimate.
Gentle trails guide visitors through the plateau toward discreet viewpoints overlooking valleys and distant mountain ranges. The experience is unhurried, defined by texture, light, and atmosphere rather than spectacle.
Ideal for travelers who value slow exploration, visual harmony, and understated beauty, Morro do Campestre delivers a quiet yet powerful encounter with Brazil’s southern highlands.
At a Glance
Location: Urubici — Serra Catarinense, Southern Brazil
Highlights: Sandstone rock formations, High-altitude grasslands, Natural viewpoints over valleys and mountain ranges
Elevation: Approx. 1,380 meters / 4,527 ft
Access: Unpaved road + light trail. Private area with controlled access
Experience Type: Light hiking, Scenic viewpoints, Landscape photography , Slow travel
Suggested Duration: 1.5–2 hours